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Exciting Back-to-School Programming from PBS Kids
As summer vacations wind down and the school year looms ahead, kids can look forward to an engaging lineup of educational episodes from fan-favorite shows on PBS Kids. The programming, set to premiere in August and September, promises a blend of fun and learning, with children meeting new characters and reuniting with familiar ones.
Introducing ‘The Day You Begin’
One of the highlights is the one-hour animated special, The Day You Begin, set to premiere on August 7. Adapted from the National Book Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson’s book, the story revolves around four imaginative kids on their first day of school. The narrative encourages kids to embrace their uniqueness and express themselves openly. This is an excellent resource for children to understand the importance of individuality and self-confidence.
‘Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood’ and More
Adding to the back-to-school excitement is the eighth season of the cherished show Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, which starts on August 10. The season is packed with learning adventures that blend entertainment with education. Also joining the lineup are new episodes of Donkey Hodie and Weather Hunters starting August 17, with special guest appearances. Carl the Collector will also be returning with exciting journeys and a special back-to-school story.
More Learning Opportunities in September
September promises even more educational content with new episodes of Work It Out Wombats!, Alma’s Way, Rosie’s Rules, and Elinor Wonders Why. These shows offer a variety of learning opportunities, from problem-solving and creative thinking to understanding societal rules and exploring the wonders of nature. For more details about these series, visit pbskids.org.
PBS Kids continues its tradition of providing quality educational content that not only entertains but also nurtures curiosity and fosters learning in children. The upcoming programming is sure to make the transition back to school more fun and less daunting for kids.






